Photo provided by Frank PepperTroops would be sent up in battalions and occupy their respective ranges for 7 to 10 days before rotating out back to Camp Wadsworth. Most of the division's infantry regiments had at least two tours on the range before going overseas. Troops would reach the range by train (1 travel day) or hike (3 travel days). Glassy Mt. is approximately 32 miles from Camp Wadsworth. Troops marching to the range would bivouac for the night at two different campsites. - Jonathan Brooke